California will open its first new state park in a decade, Dos Rios, this summer. The 1,600-acre park, located in the Central Valley, will offer opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and, in the future, swimming and boating. The park’s opening coincides with the announcement of new targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions on natural lands, including reducing wildfire risks, expanding forest cover, and restoring wetlands. These targets aim to move the state closer to achieving carbon neutrality by 2045.
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California will open its first new state park in a decade, Dos Rios, this summer. The park will provide opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and eventually swimming and boating. Along with the park’s opening, the state has announced targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions on natural lands. These targets include reducing wildfire risks, expanding forest cover, and restoring wetlands.
California is set to open its first new state park in a decade this summer, alongside unveiling targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on natural lands. The Dos Rios tract in the Central Valley will open on June 12, offering hiking, picnicking, and future swimming and boating access. Governor Gavin Newsom also announced new goals to cut wildfire risks, expand forest cover, and restore wetlands. The plan aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045.
California is set to open its first new state park in a decade, Dos Rios, this summer. The 1,600-acre park, located in the Central Valley near the confluence of the Tuolumne and San Joaquin rivers, will offer hiking, picnicking, and future plans for swimming and boating. The park’s opening coincides with Governor Gavin Newsom’s announcement of new targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions on natural lands. The plan aims to reduce wildfire risks, expand forest cover, and restore wetlands, moving the state closer to its goal of carbon neutrality by 2045.